How to Install and Uninstall fonts-noto-ui-core Package on Kali Linux

Last updated: October 05,2024

1. Install "fonts-noto-ui-core" package

Please follow the steps below to install fonts-noto-ui-core on Kali Linux

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install fonts-noto-ui-core

2. Uninstall "fonts-noto-ui-core" package

Please follow the steps below to uninstall fonts-noto-ui-core on Kali Linux:

$ sudo apt remove fonts-noto-ui-core $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the fonts-noto-ui-core package on Kali Linux

Package: fonts-noto-ui-core
Source: fonts-noto
Version: 20201225-2
Installed-Size: 5060
Maintainer: Debian Fonts Task Force
Architecture: all
Replaces: fonts-noto (<< 2015-05-11+cjk-1~), fonts-noto-hinted (<< 20181130-2~), fonts-noto-unhinted (<< 20181227-2~)
Suggests: fonts-noto-core
Breaks: fonts-noto (<< 2015-05-11+cjk-1~), fonts-noto-hinted (<< 20181130-2~), fonts-noto-unhinted (<< 20181227-2~)
Size: 1419964
SHA256: 48461dedb04bb3bd2add949fd075bac576b6124aba7e92ba3d0f58918860d4c8
SHA1: 80b3273a2662c27c1b80fd96c1c0fb15c1499ea8
MD5sum: 9e3515965690df66b73612d46a2ddcca
Description: "No Tofu" font families with large Unicode coverage (UI core)
Noto is a collection of font families,
each visually harmonized across scripts.
.
This package contains core weights for these Noto UI font families:
.
* Noto Looped Lao UI Bold
* Noto Looped Lao UI Regular
* Noto Looped Thai UI Bold
* Noto Looped Thai UI Regular
* Noto Naskh Arabic UI
* Noto Sans Arabic UI
* Noto Sans Bengali UI
* Noto Sans Devanagari UI
* Noto Sans Gujarati UI
* Noto Sans Gurmukhi UI
* Noto Sans Kannada UI
* Noto Sans Khmer UI
* Noto Sans Lao UI
* Noto Sans Malayalam UI
* Noto Sans Myanmar UI
* Noto Sans Oriya UI
* Noto Sans Sinhala UI
* Noto Sans Tamil UI
* Noto Sans Telugu UI
* Noto Sans Thai UImisc:Depends=
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Noto UI fonts are for text display in UI elements
(e.g. buttons, menus) that have a height limit.
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The name "Noto" is short for "No Tofu",
describing the aim of covering all living Unicode scripts.
.
Tofu (豆腐) is Japanese jargon
for unicode replacement character "�" (U+FFFD)
often displayed as replacement for unassigned or unknown characters.
Description-md5:
Multi-Arch: foreign
Homepage: https://www.google.com/get/noto/
Section: fonts
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/f/fonts-noto/fonts-noto-ui-core_20201225-2_all.deb